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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

come of a chair

Is it correct to say "come of your chair"? Or is it beter to say" come out your chair"? What is the best way to describe the action of leaving the chair that you were sitting on? And does the same count for the loo and a potty?
  

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Very common expressions are eg He got up. eg He stood up. Clive

  • Very common expressions are eg He got up.
  • eg He stood up.
  • Clive
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2 Answers
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Very common expressions are
eg He got up.
eg He stood up.

Clive
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Neither.
Stand up.
Get up.

I don't understand the second part of your question.

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